Hi
for those who want to install gnu pascal on recent rpm based linux distributions, I have made rpm packages for openSuSE (various versions), fedora/centos & mandriva (most recent versions only). This is for gpc 20070904
find them on opensuse build service here ---> http://software.opensuse.org/package/gpc or go directly to my repository here ---> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/TrevorBl/
There are also subpackages for documentation, test results and a simple app wizard for kdevelop4.
Test results vary a little - from 7 fails and 4 unsupported tests to zero fails & 2 unsupported (on centOS-6).
(gmp-test result is unsupported for all distrubutions on open build service, but it passes fine on my system at home (OpenSuse 12.1) -
does this mean I have missed some dependency in the rpm?)
As always, comments and suggestions welcome.
Best Regards, Trevor//
Trevor:
Thank you very much for doing this. Debian packages for GPC have been available for a long time, but on Red Hat deriviatives I've always had to compile GPC myself.
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On Sun, 13 May 2012, trevor-b@ovi.com wrote:
Hi
for those who want to install gnu pascal on recent rpm based linux distributions, I have made rpm packages for openSuSE (various versions), fedora/centos & mandriva (most recent versions only). This is for gpc 20070904
find them on opensuse build service here ---> http://software.opensuse.org/package/gpc or go directly to my repository here ---> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/TrevorBl/
There are also subpackages for documentation, test results and a simple app wizard for kdevelop4.
Test results vary a little - from 7 fails and 4 unsupported tests to zero fails & 2 unsupported (on centOS-6).
(gmp-test result is unsupported for all distrubutions on open build service, but it passes fine on my system at home (OpenSuse 12.1) -
does this mean I have missed some dependency in the rpm?)
As always, comments and suggestions welcome.
Best Regards, Trevor//
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